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christian you before we go to the record syria of course. syria has killed great number of american troops in iraq they facilitated the flow of foreign fighters then they supply lines are terrorists they are perhaps the chief sponsor of has long with iran they are iran's mini me in the area they have they've they're building a nuclear so that's what it was obviously will change all of that imo the weapons they democracy will change all that now it's the this is the big i don't think it's that are arguing that it's as simple as that all right gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on syria stay with our team. my name is richard davis i'm an architectural photographer from london and i've been traveling in russia for the last ten years on a project photograph wooden chair choose obviously i fell in love with the trench in this extraordinary ok it's a beautiful opiates and the church is is a religious monumental obviously but it's also an object of wonder you know it's something tha
christian you before we go to the record syria of course. syria has killed great number of american troops in iraq they facilitated the flow of foreign fighters then they supply lines are terrorists they are perhaps the chief sponsor of has long with iran they are iran's mini me in the area they have they've they're building a nuclear so that's what it was obviously will change all of that imo the weapons they democracy will change all that now it's the this is the big i don't think it's that...
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christian you before we go to the record syria of course. syria has killed great number of american troops in iraq they facilitated the flow of foreign fighters then they supply answer terrorists they are perhaps the chief sponsor of hezbollah long with iran they are iran's mini me in the area they are building a nuclear. weapon democracy will change now it's this is a battle against all arguing that it's as simple as that all right gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on syria stay with our team. and. good luck. to build a most sophisticated. doesn't sound anything mission to teach creation and why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only. the for. the for. loop to be soon which brightened a few. songs from fans to questions. whose flames dance on t.v. dot com. the first. place. plug and. story. comes from the field of. play. welcome back to cross talk you know about my job we're talking about the syrian civil war. plane and. story. and now we're joined by
christian you before we go to the record syria of course. syria has killed great number of american troops in iraq they facilitated the flow of foreign fighters then they supply answer terrorists they are perhaps the chief sponsor of hezbollah long with iran they are iran's mini me in the area they are building a nuclear. weapon democracy will change now it's this is a battle against all arguing that it's as simple as that all right gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that...
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to syria why is it incumbent upon the united states france and britain to bring democracy to syria why. because we have interests here because syria has. problems for the u.s. david you want to jump in syria a nation that has supported the go ahead david jump in. why not assist the nations that are struggling nonviolently against the dictators that still have western support why in bahrain do we send some of our top cops over there to lead the cracking of the skulls while in syria we be mown the inability to pursue a nonviolent course that we have opposed at every turn. christian you before we go to the record syria of course. syria has killed great number of american troops in iraq they facilitated the flow of foreign fighters then they supply lines are terrorists they are perhaps the chief sponsor of has blown long with iran they are iran's mini me in the area and they have they've they're building a nuclear so if that is what it was obviously will change all of that and local weapons democracy will change all that now it's the this is the big i don't think it's not our arguing that
to syria why is it incumbent upon the united states france and britain to bring democracy to syria why. because we have interests here because syria has. problems for the u.s. david you want to jump in syria a nation that has supported the go ahead david jump in. why not assist the nations that are struggling nonviolently against the dictators that still have western support why in bahrain do we send some of our top cops over there to lead the cracking of the skulls while in syria we be mown...
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role which is increasingly becoming public in syria. the only thrives on on societies where particular sunni arab societies where the political leadership has broken down and we've seen that happen in iraq where saddam hussein a sunni arabs were not able to build a cohesive political leadership that can negotiate with the united states and the shiites in iraq are i'm afraid the same things happening in syria right now christian if i go back you know los angeles do you think it's underestimated of snakes a karine differences in the civil war particularly in western media when i think. no i think that they have been you know reasonably well appreciated of course there you know it's important to realize very various foreign powers interests in this in iran has an interest in supporting the alawite minority which is the shia minority and you know or iran is a shia government which is one of several reasons why they continue to back syria russia of course has its interest has a naval base at tartus so you know those are interest that aren't
role which is increasingly becoming public in syria. the only thrives on on societies where particular sunni arab societies where the political leadership has broken down and we've seen that happen in iraq where saddam hussein a sunni arabs were not able to build a cohesive political leadership that can negotiate with the united states and the shiites in iraq are i'm afraid the same things happening in syria right now christian if i go back you know los angeles do you think it's underestimated...
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because at this moment to be sure region in syria or the people in accordance region in syria a already got a lot of. governments from the government in damascus and of course turkey is not happy with this evolution why this change of mind why are they so. anti syria and no i think there are different theories is can be true would that be still have this. dream these aspirations to make of turkey again a. power. house which it once was once was in the region. during the autumn an era. another factor is that. the factor of the muslim brotherhood they are not really anti western because of the origin of the muslim brotherhood. they are what we call rick and. so they are interested in free trade with europe with the united states with the western world i mean we see now in egypt the muslim brotherhood we know with that thirty governments also the president is also pro muslim brotherhood and maybe they are hoping to establish a new government in syria also pro muslim brotherhoods for economical economical reasons and also political reasons of course because you cannot really split this and
because at this moment to be sure region in syria or the people in accordance region in syria a already got a lot of. governments from the government in damascus and of course turkey is not happy with this evolution why this change of mind why are they so. anti syria and no i think there are different theories is can be true would that be still have this. dream these aspirations to make of turkey again a. power. house which it once was once was in the region. during the autumn an era. another...
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for more flowers on in syria i think this is a situation i know nobody really solution in syria so the scientists have a team around him editions for any foreign intervention in syria i think this will save. lives on equal to war and you have also to be more limitations to intervene in syria for example that the first edition is there if the cancer carry on structure in the society so i mean if foreign intervention in syria would have ensue flexions inside this turkish society the second reaction is that turkey don't want to spend alone against iran and syria it is thought that the gulf states have the will and desire to finance. such. a step in syria as such or an intervention that they don't have the means the military means to intervene so turkey would just stand along with the nato in syria and the limitation is that the relationship between their dog on. the army is not good. for example. his general stance of germs. into turkey sure presents under the pretext of the so-called mark against him but also i think kind of i think there is no option but there is no possibility for you
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>> well, i found a way in to syria. the syrian government does not really allowed journalists in on official visits, are very rarely does, so there was a way in through lebanon to reach this talent. i was hoping to reach damascus, but the number of checkpoints prevented it from happening. it was a very interesting and i opening experience to see this town, which basically is waiting for some kind of solution to happen and is yet really on the receiving end of the majority of the violence. >> sharif, thank you for being with this, and your bravery and just describing in "the nation" especially at the end of the peace, interviewing people and the shells are falling. "democracy now!" correspond sharif abdel kouddous speaking to us from cairo where he has just returned from syria professor omar dahi is also with us. he is speaking to us from western massachusetts, an economics professor at hampshire college, born and raised in syria, just returned from a research trip to lebanon. talk about the syrian uprising and what you
>> well, i found a way in to syria. the syrian government does not really allowed journalists in on official visits, are very rarely does, so there was a way in through lebanon to reach this talent. i was hoping to reach damascus, but the number of checkpoints prevented it from happening. it was a very interesting and i opening experience to see this town, which basically is waiting for some kind of solution to happen and is yet really on the receiving end of the majority of the violence....
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are we seeing another libya type situation here in syria. that playbook worked in libya they want to try the same playbook until it doesn't work anymore i'd like to reiterate remind everyone also that. there used to be in the republic go under nasser that egypt and syria together with the idea of a pannier unity morsi has gone a long way when mercy shows up at the dam meeting in tehran in tries to destroy any possible cooperation alone the nonaligned member countries it's outrageous and by the way many of these not aligned member countries have american military bases in the uk and you do not align didn't have american military bases in your number. two point there now here's here's the question we have these quote unquote nonaligned states going against syria syria taking offense to mohamed morsi his comments how do you see this all playing out with seemingly the entire world against syria right now it's almost everybody is against any type of a solution so far it's been a breakup of the country the p.k. k. the. kurdish organization has bee
are we seeing another libya type situation here in syria. that playbook worked in libya they want to try the same playbook until it doesn't work anymore i'd like to reiterate remind everyone also that. there used to be in the republic go under nasser that egypt and syria together with the idea of a pannier unity morsi has gone a long way when mercy shows up at the dam meeting in tehran in tries to destroy any possible cooperation alone the nonaligned member countries it's outrageous and by the...
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india want to bring a certain about syria. even. the use of force or selective editing is hardly a new invention the war war's has long become a cliche but in syria one sided coverage keeps the war going and shooting for t.v. really killed. journalism schools no longer teach their students to be objective it's considered impossible rather they're told to strive for balance and integrity and to put humanistic values above political but syria is once again a special case in this bloody conflict western media rarely calls for reconciliation or political dialogue rather it's for arming the rebels and for the war also known as freedom fight to go on a summer break artsy reporting from syria racial discrimination was felt nowhere more painfully in the world than south africa when apartheid was ditched nearly two decades ago the country was reborn race related prejudice has reemerged and this time against the whites living their arteries paul slayer investigates. once the color of ulta from start and skin was the key to the good life here
india want to bring a certain about syria. even. the use of force or selective editing is hardly a new invention the war war's has long become a cliche but in syria one sided coverage keeps the war going and shooting for t.v. really killed. journalism schools no longer teach their students to be objective it's considered impossible rather they're told to strive for balance and integrity and to put humanistic values above political but syria is once again a special case in this bloody conflict...
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christian you before we go to the record and syria of course. syria has killed great number of american troops in iraq they facilitated the flow of foreign fighters then they supply lines are terrorists they are perhaps the chief sponsor of has blown long with iran they are iran's mini me in the area they have they've they're building a nuclear so if that is what it was obviously it will change all of that and local weapons sales democracy will change all that now it's the this is the big i don't think it's that are are going that it's as simple as that all right gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on syria stay with our team. and. he's. wealthy british style some time to write in the times. of the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on. my name is richard davis i'm an architectural photographer from london that i've been traveling in russia for the last ten years on a project photograph wouldn't choose obviously i fell in love with
christian you before we go to the record and syria of course. syria has killed great number of american troops in iraq they facilitated the flow of foreign fighters then they supply lines are terrorists they are perhaps the chief sponsor of has blown long with iran they are iran's mini me in the area they have they've they're building a nuclear so if that is what it was obviously it will change all of that and local weapons sales democracy will change all that now it's the this is the big i...
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more updates available on the situation in syria of course from r.t. on twitter we'll bring you the first hand experience of our crew on the ground there as well as reaction analysis on the latest images to disturbing as they are a lot of it said r.t. underscore common. of the new snow today during the sun just mother whose medical dollars leader as her son pleads for asylum the president said the decision won't be influenced by pressure from any other country cristina such talk to r.t. to during a visit telling us that u.s. politicians are still gunning for revenge as you put it over wiki leaks some even calling for sons execution the full interviews on air later this hour on this channel is some of what we expect. from the beginning. from the us from politicians and from. news coming ahead it's what they were screaming at his news in the most brutal way this interview no filter at all on how they were feeling and calling out for approval for the submerged inciting movie against myself and still in the last few weeks. there's been a fox news it has in
more updates available on the situation in syria of course from r.t. on twitter we'll bring you the first hand experience of our crew on the ground there as well as reaction analysis on the latest images to disturbing as they are a lot of it said r.t. underscore common. of the new snow today during the sun just mother whose medical dollars leader as her son pleads for asylum the president said the decision won't be influenced by pressure from any other country cristina such talk to r.t. to...
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and turkey have discussed the new ways to replace assad and consider bringing in a no fly zone with syria. thousands of plugged into the streets of the cairo in support of the president's move against the military after he fired the country's pople defense minister and she stopped it comes amid a crackdown in the increasingly volatile scientists sinai region which killed dozens and like the militants. and members of the russian female hungry tuesday right away the verdict stopped an empty bruton's done and in the country's main cathedral in a trial they divided the nation prosecutors are demanding three year jail for the women with the final decision expected next friday. next american world for is the expert phyllis bennis explains why i mean both sides in the syrian conflict only so outside interests. thank you for joining us on r.t. red cross and many other experts are saying that the situation in syria has descended into a civil war a full scale civil war. how does that how does that affect the positions of the positions of the west versus the position of other countries so far we hav
and turkey have discussed the new ways to replace assad and consider bringing in a no fly zone with syria. thousands of plugged into the streets of the cairo in support of the president's move against the military after he fired the country's pople defense minister and she stopped it comes amid a crackdown in the increasingly volatile scientists sinai region which killed dozens and like the militants. and members of the russian female hungry tuesday right away the verdict stopped an empty...
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christian you have before we go to the record syria of course. syria has killed great number of american troops in iraq they facilitated the flow of foreign fighters then they supply lines are terrorists they are perhaps the chief sponsor of has been long with iran they are iran's mini me in the area they have they've they're building a nuclear so that is what it was obviously will change all of that and local weapons they democracy will change all that now it's the this is the big i don't think it's not our arguing that it's as simple as that all right gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on syria stay with our team. and. you can. download the official publication. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other pa
christian you have before we go to the record syria of course. syria has killed great number of american troops in iraq they facilitated the flow of foreign fighters then they supply lines are terrorists they are perhaps the chief sponsor of has been long with iran they are iran's mini me in the area they have they've they're building a nuclear so that is what it was obviously will change all of that and local weapons they democracy will change all that now it's the this is the big i don't...
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it's not everywhere in syria. the violence that is inside needed by the border guards and is following a special plan but in a country. who has a large piece of. people. around off land which is not on the violence. and also even in the cities where you have violence they have so much space. what would be. the kind you know for a country like iraq completely destroyed that many of the opposition and begin to think and to say it's not the way the value and it's not doing so since one year we have been more than one thousand people have been invited to. complex to think about is certain way and third way the name of the survey it is more solid initiative is a more subtle high initiative does not come from the opposition does not come from under him it comes from the silent majority of the syrian people from the leaders of families of tribes of clans and also from religious leaders they meet together and they were very active. when there were the challenges that nobody could solution it but them for example in homs.
it's not everywhere in syria. the violence that is inside needed by the border guards and is following a special plan but in a country. who has a large piece of. people. around off land which is not on the violence. and also even in the cities where you have violence they have so much space. what would be. the kind you know for a country like iraq completely destroyed that many of the opposition and begin to think and to say it's not the way the value and it's not doing so since one year we...
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fleeing the violence in syria in droves. refugees are spilling across the border at a rate that hard to handle. >> about 500 people are coming every day, but the authorities are having to send them to another camp which is only just being built. >> and talk about some hometown advantage -- great britain is hang an olympics to remember and the games aren't over yet. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it was a bruising day for the british bank standard chartered, with its shares plummeting after accusations from u.s. regulators that it laundered money for iran. the uk's fifth largest bank denies it hit over $250 billion of secret transactions, but american authorities say it violated its embargo. our business correspondent reports. >> can a bank really stand for something? can it balance its ambition with its conscience? >> this is how standard chartered sells itself -- a bank with operations across the world, doing good. but tonight, executives here at its london headquarters will be reeling fro
fleeing the violence in syria in droves. refugees are spilling across the border at a rate that hard to handle. >> about 500 people are coming every day, but the authorities are having to send them to another camp which is only just being built. >> and talk about some hometown advantage -- great britain is hang an olympics to remember and the games aren't over yet. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it was a bruising day for the british bank...
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the beauty of india want to bring a certain picture about syria. even. the use of force or selective editing is hardly a new invention the war war's has long become a cliche but in syria one sided coverage keeps the war going and shooting for t.v. really kills journalism schools no longer teach their students to be objective it's considered impossible rather they are told to strive for balance and integrity and to put humanistic values above all a bit dull but syria is once again a special case in this bloody conflict western media rarely calls for rick avoid political dialogue rather it's for arming the rebels and for the war also known as freedom to go on its own about artsy reporting from syria and of course we're closely monitoring the situation in syria on our web site for you where the latest news and in-depth analysis is available twenty four seven including video footage released by the free syrian army on what appears to be a mass execution of assad supporters in aleppo. plus a u.s. court has declared the use of drones in american skies complete
the beauty of india want to bring a certain picture about syria. even. the use of force or selective editing is hardly a new invention the war war's has long become a cliche but in syria one sided coverage keeps the war going and shooting for t.v. really kills journalism schools no longer teach their students to be objective it's considered impossible rather they are told to strive for balance and integrity and to put humanistic values above all a bit dull but syria is once again a special case...
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the problem is that we're not having syria as a problem alone we're not having. a problem in a row now we have turkey because conflict there's escalating everything at the same time so where do you see the future of this argument between israel and iran if tel aviv would be rational. i would be happy and think nothing's going to happen because i think military attack on the. cooking nearly suicidal for israel. considering that with all the change in egypt in the neighboring countries the tech like this you don't know how to how the region would react and if netanyahu the rational would be happy and safe and think no they won't dare to unfortunately i'm not sure that that and you know is that rational i mean he's increasing he's really increasing his tanks israel attacks. and i'm afraid his calculation might be before the u.s. election i can attack iraq i have to back me after the election he might not want to back so that the gives us really really bad chance that the netanyahu might attack in october as soon as october and starts with an attack and the question
the problem is that we're not having syria as a problem alone we're not having. a problem in a row now we have turkey because conflict there's escalating everything at the same time so where do you see the future of this argument between israel and iran if tel aviv would be rational. i would be happy and think nothing's going to happen because i think military attack on the. cooking nearly suicidal for israel. considering that with all the change in egypt in the neighboring countries the tech...
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red cross and many other experts are saying that the situation in syria has descended into a civil war a full scale civil war. how does that how does that affect the positions of the positions of the west versus the position of other countries so far we have seen no indication that either the us or any of the outside actors are taking seriously the consequences of the determination by the international committee of the red cross that this is a full scale civil war what it means among other things is that the international laws of war what's known as international humanitarian law apply throughout the region and it applies to the opposition as well as to the regime they are obligated under the conditions of international law not to use certain kinds of weapons not to attack civilians not to hold prisoners without some kind of process all of those things are part of international humanitarian law and we have seen no evidence yet that any of the outside actors are taking any of that seriously what does that mean to the syrian conflict what it means for the syrian people is that the milita
red cross and many other experts are saying that the situation in syria has descended into a civil war a full scale civil war. how does that how does that affect the positions of the positions of the west versus the position of other countries so far we have seen no indication that either the us or any of the outside actors are taking seriously the consequences of the determination by the international committee of the red cross that this is a full scale civil war what it means among other...
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internationally here called the out of this quitting his role as voice threatening to throw peace efforts in syria tells. its emerged president obama apparently authorized secretive for going to see around with a violent conflict just as brushing and america's closest ally britain try to bridge divisions over how the prices should be resolved. also video was released which seem to show submission of croats and supporters by syrian rebel fighters side of the war often ignored by a leading foreign media. they would scream you know. in the most brutal way. joined assad as mater says the u.s. threatens her son in an explosive artillery new in ecuador where she now the country's president part of the whistleblowers asylum plea. which aren't you coming to you live from moscow and first breaking news this hour international peace and boy in syria kofi annan says he's quitting his row as syria and oil well i was made architect of the syrian peace plan the called on both sides in the syrian conflict to lay down arms and a gauge and a dialogue we have more on that from our correspondent from the u.s. and fr
internationally here called the out of this quitting his role as voice threatening to throw peace efforts in syria tells. its emerged president obama apparently authorized secretive for going to see around with a violent conflict just as brushing and america's closest ally britain try to bridge divisions over how the prices should be resolved. also video was released which seem to show submission of croats and supporters by syrian rebel fighters side of the war often ignored by a leading...
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my first question is, you know, how long does he have to govern greater syria? i mean going back to plan b, i mean he could still be in power, that is one issue. the other issue people need to look at are the finances depending on who you listen to he has between 5 and $7 billion of reserve in the central bank, if he runs out of money to run his country, i think that is more indicative of how strong the regime is, because if you can't pay your troops. >> rose: down from 17 billion. >> if i look at the weakness of the regime i look at the finances, so he if he has money coming in technically he should be able to hold on indefinitely if he runs out of money, can't keep the electricity power stations open and can't keep the water running and can't keep paying his soldiers, i think that is where the major crack is. >> and how long, what is the ticking clock on that? so that the economic pressure will be so severe he has no choice well, depending on who you listen to, financially, if you look at the central bank figures toward the end of the year technically but it d
my first question is, you know, how long does he have to govern greater syria? i mean going back to plan b, i mean he could still be in power, that is one issue. the other issue people need to look at are the finances depending on who you listen to he has between 5 and $7 billion of reserve in the central bank, if he runs out of money to run his country, i think that is more indicative of how strong the regime is, because if you can't pay your troops. >> rose: down from 17 billion....
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and border design orders syria's neighbors to feel the heat from the country's civil war with deadly clashes and a growing flow of refugees. and up next time she talks to dr kundry jamil syria's deputy prime minister for economic affairs and he has his say on how a ceasefire under lossing fees can be reached. they're joined by dr. sears vice prime minister for economic affairs and then become. the let us start over visiting your is the news conference for us says the basic principle that must be observed for any kind of dialogue to be possible in syria you named the present was and it has still it is and refraining from foreign interference and on is there anything else you know of that in for no there are only these two principle ours which should be enough if we were to agree on these two principles all other issues would become technicalities despite a contradiction is assumed and we would be able to reach an agreement all certain reciprocal concessions over the guidelines in question include refraining from foreign interference in any form of them which means that the syrian peop
and border design orders syria's neighbors to feel the heat from the country's civil war with deadly clashes and a growing flow of refugees. and up next time she talks to dr kundry jamil syria's deputy prime minister for economic affairs and he has his say on how a ceasefire under lossing fees can be reached. they're joined by dr. sears vice prime minister for economic affairs and then become. the let us start over visiting your is the news conference for us says the basic principle that must...
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next hour one of syria's deputy prime minister shares his view on how a cease fire and lasting peace can be achieved. they're joined by dr corder hegemony a serious vice prime minister for economic affairs and then become. the let us start over visiting your is a news conference for us says the basic principle that must be observed for any kind of dialogue to be possible in syria you named principles and it has still it is and refraining from foreign interference and on is there anything else you know well no there are only these two principle ours which should be enough but if we were to agree on these two principles all other issues would become technicalities despite a contradiction is assumed and we would be able to reach an agreement or certain reciprocal concessions over the guidelines in question include refraining from foreign interference in any form of them which means that the syrian people should be allowed to decide their fate by themselves it is in fact a longstanding principle of international relations that to being violated right now of the thirty second principle re
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latest headlines the week's top stories syria's rebels. to retake control of aleppo with the help of the west and financial backing while there really puts its emergency get together on hold it has been to discuss replacement for peace envoy kofi annan. members of the russian female punk group pussy riot await their verdict after a ninety putin stunt in the country's main cathedral in a trial that's divided the nation prosecutors are demanding three years jail for the woman with the fun decision expected next friday. and egypt's president orders the country's powerful defense minister and the chief of staff to resign that news coming in earlier on it comes amid a crackdown in the increasingly volatile sinai region which killed seven suspected militants this is art see now world sport. hello welcome along with two the sports headlines here is what's coming up the final curtain as the twenty twelve london olympics come to an end to russia secured three more goals on the final day of competition. bouncing back because or on toss it scores the
latest headlines the week's top stories syria's rebels. to retake control of aleppo with the help of the west and financial backing while there really puts its emergency get together on hold it has been to discuss replacement for peace envoy kofi annan. members of the russian female punk group pussy riot await their verdict after a ninety putin stunt in the country's main cathedral in a trial that's divided the nation prosecutors are demanding three years jail for the woman with the fun...
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security council is to discuss syria with problems presiding over the top body hoping for a resolution to deal with the crisis that's how he was also invited to the ministerial meeting it's pushing for the creation of a buffer a no fly zone over syria a sigh. thing russia and china strongly object to a syria's president has lashed out at ankara saying it bears no direct responsibility for the bloodshed in the country bashar al assad says his forces need more time to overcome the rebel soldiers would heavy fighting raging on recent reports suggest opposition fighters have down the government fighter jets in the province and the lebanese who spent over a decade in syria and came to the aid of the suffering when the conflict erupted so it started causing chaos there a long time ago. is that it's not political. it's not even civilian genuity i asked him to do a position where to get organized. and so i called the head and i and i witnessed and in the beginning we did not even know who were those people and we said said those people there were. identified gangs you know we said we don't kno
security council is to discuss syria with problems presiding over the top body hoping for a resolution to deal with the crisis that's how he was also invited to the ministerial meeting it's pushing for the creation of a buffer a no fly zone over syria a sigh. thing russia and china strongly object to a syria's president has lashed out at ankara saying it bears no direct responsibility for the bloodshed in the country bashar al assad says his forces need more time to overcome the rebel soldiers...
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but syria can be a transit country. you also have to know that or huge guess reserves in the former soviet union i mean the central asian states of the former soviet union so they're for a huge i guess reserves and i think you have to sit in this context how do you confirm the identity of the rebel fighters as you claim that they are coming from the outside they're foreigners how do we have proof of that because they found a lot of. proof of this like. when people die in homes. they find identity cards passports of foreign people. they captured people with a foreign accent you really are for mercenaries or doing it for the money but you also have no out qaeda which is active in syria because they hope to be find a new you know a new base to establish a new base over there let's just briefly look at turkey's role in all of this historically turkey and syria have had good relations what is the interest in turkey being rather aggressive now against syria what is the what lies in it for them to see unrest in syria as a matt
but syria can be a transit country. you also have to know that or huge guess reserves in the former soviet union i mean the central asian states of the former soviet union so they're for a huge i guess reserves and i think you have to sit in this context how do you confirm the identity of the rebel fighters as you claim that they are coming from the outside they're foreigners how do we have proof of that because they found a lot of. proof of this like. when people die in homes. they find...
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. >> how much influence does iran have in syria? >> iran has influence in terms of its financial aid to the assad regime which has been cut off financially. they support syria with cash, subsidize oil, arms, with tactics and strategy to continue to cause the uprising and one of the philosophies of the iranian regime is that when you're population rises up, never compromise because if you start to show signs of compromise, it will project weakness and encourage the opposition. i'm sure that is the advice they have been giving to the assad regime. don't offer 1 inch of ground because if you do, the opposition will want to take a yard. >> the special envoy has said iran has to be part of any transition to a new political structure. but given this relationship that it has with syria, how likely is that? how would u.s. react? could the u.s. and -- could the u.s. find including iran at the table even a possibility at this stage? >> i don't think it's possible iran can play a role in transitioning to a post-assad syria. it's like inviting
. >> how much influence does iran have in syria? >> iran has influence in terms of its financial aid to the assad regime which has been cut off financially. they support syria with cash, subsidize oil, arms, with tactics and strategy to continue to cause the uprising and one of the philosophies of the iranian regime is that when you're population rises up, never compromise because if you start to show signs of compromise, it will project weakness and encourage the opposition. i'm...
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well it's a lot more complex obviously in syria because syria has a stronger military has stronger regional allies than libya did. obviously the looking for some way to overthrow the regime in syria nothing nothing so far has what are the gun was the great muslim hope for nato is to push on the people of the region and their dog on a kind of far shine has somewhat faded and i think the new the new boy on the block is a president of egypt morsi and i think it's in this context that we have to study the so-called shift to the east there is no shift to the east this is this this seems to me and i think we have to really kind of display a lot of vigilance considering what we've seen in the last two years but this seems like another trick that nato is trying to employ and as mr one of the conference said in opinion piece in the guardian just recently and what the comfort of being you know a very important asset to nato is interest in the region that morsi does not come with the baggage of the people and morsi is the product of the arab spring so he's perfectly placed to kind of push regime chang
well it's a lot more complex obviously in syria because syria has a stronger military has stronger regional allies than libya did. obviously the looking for some way to overthrow the regime in syria nothing nothing so far has what are the gun was the great muslim hope for nato is to push on the people of the region and their dog on a kind of far shine has somewhat faded and i think the new the new boy on the block is a president of egypt morsi and i think it's in this context that we have to...
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because syria. before on syria now on the latest developments let's talk to dr ali mohammed into this in chief the syria tribute. by i believe tonight dr either of the syrian opposition has called for this no fly zone over border areas just a day after hillary clinton was in turkey discussing the possibility how likely is that to happen do you think while washington saying it is ready to act even if it means bypassing the u.n. . will first let's get our terminology straight when anybody talks about the north flies on they are talking about a regional war they know quite well that the syrian army will not allow any foreign power or foreign armies to interfere within the syrian land and any attempt to create a safe zone or a north fly zone will be responded to by war and any war between syria and turkey or syria and any need to turn into a large regional war that will burn everything. the records of libya here. libya is different than when nato attacked libya after the security they did in the u.n. an
because syria. before on syria now on the latest developments let's talk to dr ali mohammed into this in chief the syria tribute. by i believe tonight dr either of the syrian opposition has called for this no fly zone over border areas just a day after hillary clinton was in turkey discussing the possibility how likely is that to happen do you think while washington saying it is ready to act even if it means bypassing the u.n. . will first let's get our terminology straight when anybody talks...
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is going out through a syria so it doesn't mean there's no a lot of hypocrisy coming out of washington we look at the situation in bahrain which is very ugly he world's biggest global body outside the u.n. is suspending syria's membership the organization of islamic cooperation it will also hold an emergency summit to agree to a resolution on the country iran's the only member of the block to have openly spoken out against sidelining to mascot's but several member countries like the tar and saudi arabia are pushing to mobilize support for syrian rebels currently fighting against the government longstanding regional rivals sunny dominated over riyadh and shiite tech won't have take an opposite stance on syria this as the country's opposition steps up calls for a libya style intervention let's get more on this from a middle east blogger karl sorrow he joins us live from london thank you for being with us now there are reports that veteran fighters of last year's libyan revolt are now active on the syrian front line was wholly units fighting among the rebels now some experts are saying th
is going out through a syria so it doesn't mean there's no a lot of hypocrisy coming out of washington we look at the situation in bahrain which is very ugly he world's biggest global body outside the u.n. is suspending syria's membership the organization of islamic cooperation it will also hold an emergency summit to agree to a resolution on the country iran's the only member of the block to have openly spoken out against sidelining to mascot's but several member countries like the tar and...
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kevin owen it's now nine pm here in moscow kofi annan is standing down from his role as syria's envoy blaming finger pointing and name calling at the u.n. security council and been the key figure in the international hopes to negotiate a diplomatic solution to the crisis in the stricken country live now to new york's got some thoughts from there a correspondent has been gleaning that to see how high how there's an unexplained his decision to resign. kevin in fact u.n. arab league special envoy to syria coffee and on is resigning officially this decision will take place and come into effect at the end of the month on august thirty first when his mandate expires we have to remember that back in march bonn ki-moon kofi annan successor at the post of the united nations security secretary general had summoned the nobel peace prize laureates to take place and start participating in the conflict as a key mediator in the syrian conflict and some of course had dubbed this position the entire time a diplomatic mission impossible because of the complications of the conflicting positions of the m
kevin owen it's now nine pm here in moscow kofi annan is standing down from his role as syria's envoy blaming finger pointing and name calling at the u.n. security council and been the key figure in the international hopes to negotiate a diplomatic solution to the crisis in the stricken country live now to new york's got some thoughts from there a correspondent has been gleaning that to see how high how there's an unexplained his decision to resign. kevin in fact u.n. arab league special envoy...
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welcome to our teens the weekly for the latest headlines and the week's top stories syria's rebels fight to retake control of aleppo with the help of further western financial backing while the arab league puts its emergency get together on hold and had been due to discuss a replacement for peace envoy kofi annan. members of the russian female punk group pussy riot await their verdict after an anti-gay stunt in the cup country's main cathedral in a trial that divided the nation prosecutors are demanding a three years' jail for the women but the final verdict expected on friday. an egyptian forces killed seven suspected militants in a massive operation turn attack left sixteen border guards dead and increasingly violence in our region kairos deploying extra troops tanks and weaponry to the area while destroying many smuggling tunnels into gaza. that's american world affairs expert phyllis banus explains why arming both sides in the syrian called flicked only serves outside interests. thank you for joining us on r.t. red cross and many other experts are saying that the situation in syria h
welcome to our teens the weekly for the latest headlines and the week's top stories syria's rebels fight to retake control of aleppo with the help of further western financial backing while the arab league puts its emergency get together on hold and had been due to discuss a replacement for peace envoy kofi annan. members of the russian female punk group pussy riot await their verdict after an anti-gay stunt in the cup country's main cathedral in a trial that divided the nation prosecutors are...
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reporting from damascus in syria. reports the u.s. and some of its western allies are seeking to build more direct links with the rebels while trying to distance themselves from the syrian national council dr abraham from the university in amman says by backing the opposition washington is only adding to the violence in syria. the rebels as you have seen are made up of the front bands there are outlaws there are muslim brothers there are al qaida supporters and the from places they cooperate or they compete against one another sometimes using guns so the purpose here is to destroy the country and many syrians and arabs have come to see that for what it is. syria is supposed to fall into chaos and fragmentation as has happened and somalia before and so the united states has been engaged and implementing the design of creation of chaos in syria so what we have here is an armed rebellion that is being supported financed and politically covered why these people the dollars mainly money earned from selling oil and in the service of imperia
reporting from damascus in syria. reports the u.s. and some of its western allies are seeking to build more direct links with the rebels while trying to distance themselves from the syrian national council dr abraham from the university in amman says by backing the opposition washington is only adding to the violence in syria. the rebels as you have seen are made up of the front bands there are outlaws there are muslim brothers there are al qaida supporters and the from places they cooperate or...
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vision among the groups that make up syria. about their future now and i support the president to work this issue with the coalition of the relevance. and also an arming. if the west is not involved in arming, and the group to get arms from middle eastern sources only will be more extremist forces. and we had this experience in afghanistan during the soviets, and we subcontracted the arming to regional powers and look what happened. >> but ambassador there is no appetite here in washington, officially at least or publicly at least, to be involved in arming the rebels. you are saying this is quite far away from the agenda of the government. >> at the present time, but i believe we are moving in that direction. and my judgment we have been too slow. >> you think that the u.s. will start arming syria? >> my judgment is that we are moving in that direction. and in turkey saying we will look at the option of a no-fly zone. and beginning to look at the arming option. and i think we have been a little late, behind the curve a little b
vision among the groups that make up syria. about their future now and i support the president to work this issue with the coalition of the relevance. and also an arming. if the west is not involved in arming, and the group to get arms from middle eastern sources only will be more extremist forces. and we had this experience in afghanistan during the soviets, and we subcontracted the arming to regional powers and look what happened. >> but ambassador there is no appetite here in...